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Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture in Classical Literature
Xin Qiji in the Southern Song Dynasty was a great unconstrained poet and patriot in our country's history. His existing more than 600 poems are about politics, philosophy, feelings of friends and lovers, rural scenery, folk customs, daily life, reading experience, and the scope of subject matter, almost reaching the point where no matter, no intention, no words are allowed. Among them, the most interesting one is Man Tingfang, a poem written by him under the name of medicine. Meditation at night ",written to his long-lost wife, expresses his feelings of lovesickness:" The mica screen opens, the pearl curtain closes, and the wind blows away the agarwood. Leave the feeling depressed, the golden coat weaves the sulfur, the cypress shadows and the cassia twigs cross each other, calmly rise, and make a mercury pond. Even glancing over Pinellia ternata, it's cool through mint petticoats. A Uncaria last month, on an ordinary mountain night, dreamed of staying in the battlefield. She's already in pink, and she lives alone. If you want to continue to break the string, Aconitum white is the most Sophora flavescens merchant. Angelica, cornus ripe, old chrysanthemum yellow. " Twenty-five Chinese medicines, such as mica, pearl, radix Saposhnikoviae, aloes, radix curcumae, sulfur, cortex phellodendri, cassia twig, cistanche, mercury, forsythia suspensa, Pinellia ternata, mint, Uncaria, Changshan, Amomum villosum, Calomelas, Radix Angelicae Pubescentis, Radix Dipsaci, Aconitum, Radix Sophorae Flavescentis, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, cornus, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata and Flos Chrysanthemi, are used skillfully.
By sheridan roman4 years ago in Humans
I, Reject. Top Story - April 2022.
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By Luke Marshall4 years ago in Humans
The Healing Way of Contemporary Young People: Pastoral Aesthetics
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By Paula Denise Pearson4 years ago in Humans
The Hit in the Face Seen Around the World
I know I’ve said I wouldn’t be doing a lot of these gossip type of pieces moving forward. However, this is something I have to say something about. I obviously don’t know anyone involved in this situation so everything I have to say is simply my opinion so take from this what you want.
By Chloe Medeiros4 years ago in Humans
And the Oscar for Jealous Husband Goes to Will Smith. Top Story - March 2022.
Reality is always messy, ripe with conflict, unsettled resentment, and bittersweet redemption. Ironically, the compelling filmmaking ingredients necessary to make it to the Oscars were the ones Smith²-Rock delivered during the 94th Academy Awards. Watching the incident was like seeing all of what the world has known as jovial and light-hearted entering reality’s no man’s land. Not sure if we should be thanking the Academy for this one.
By The Jealous Girlfriend4 years ago in Humans
Things Society Needs to Normalize
Since the pandemic began, a lot has changed. And still, a lot hasn't. These past couple of years have left me feeling as though society is moving backwards - that things that used to be normal are becoming more and more controversial, that society is becoming more backwards than it ever was before. People spend more time indoors, more time browsing the Internet: and in turn, they spend more time spewing hate. People will always find things to be angry about. Things to adamantly refuse to understand. People will say they miss when things were normal, while dejectedly resigning themselves to the fact that normal is gone.
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